[ale] GUI opinions
Douglas Bridges
doug_bridges at hotmail.com
Thu Jul 27 10:28:30 EDT 2000
Check out wxWindows(wxWindows.org). It has gtk, Motif, and Win32 bindings,
so your app should be pretty cross platform. I have never used the C++
toolkit, but the python port is pretty easy to use.
Doug
>From: Justin Russell <justin.w.russell at lmco.com>
>To: ale at ale.org
>Subject: [ale] GUI opinions
>Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 11:29:40 -0400
>
>I am looking at building a GUI for a small application - C program. I
>am looking for opinions on the "best" route to take to develop a GUI. I
>would like to do something where the learning curve isn't too steep. I
>am leaning toward GTK+ since I can compile and link it right in with my
>application, and it looks "nice" to me. However, I would like to have
>the option of porting the app. to other OS platforms. I know a small
>effort is underway to do this with GTK+, but I am not sure how serious
>this is. The reason I am leaning away from Tk/Tcl is that the
>source/script must be provided (Though in general I don't have a problem
>with this, in this case I don't want people to touch the source and then
>expect me to fix the mistakes). Any opinions?
>
>Justin
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